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Mexican Alien Artifacts — Ojuelos de Jalisco Excavations & Anomalous Stone Figures

An accelerating wave of anomalous artifact excavations across central Mexico and South America, documented primarily through social media and increasingly through congressional channels. Multiple active dig sites: Ojuelos de Jalisco (Jalisco state), Tula de Hidalgo (ancient Toltec capital — active excavations as of April 2026 including burial chambers with painted walls, sarcophagi, and underground tunnels 16+ feet deep), and the El Toro area. Key documenters include the aliencarvings YouTube/TikTok channel (live-streaming excavations from Tula and Ojuelos), Juan Martin Castaneda (Ojuelos stones guardian/researcher), and Pablo Enrique Garcia (microphotography revealing detail invisible to naked eye). Nassim Haramein's Resonance Science Foundation has conducted lab testing on Ojuelos artifacts. The artifacts connect to the Buga Sphere — a metallic sphere that allegedly crashed in Buga, Colombia, bearing inscriptions that match markings found on Mexican artifacts. The Buga Sphere has drawn serious institutional attention: US Congressman Eric Burlison attended a press conference about it in Mexico alongside Dr. Steven Greer and attorney Daniel Sheehan; Greer planned to bring it to Washington DC on May 8, 2026. David Grusch personally recommended Burlison go see the Peruvian mummies, some of which have tridactyl (three-fingered) anatomy. Jaime Maussan presented 'non-human beings' to the Mexican Congress on September 12, 2023 and November 2023 — the Nazca mummies remain actively contested: Peru's prosecutor's office declared them 'recently manufactured dolls' and seized specimens in January 2024, while anthropologist Roger Zuniga stated 'absolutely no human intervention in the physical and biological formation of these beings.' Ross Coulthart conducted a multi-episode Reality Check investigation, personally examining three sets of mummies and visiting the Nazca Lines. Meanwhile, astronomer Carl Grillmair, who was searching for alien artifacts, was murdered — covered by Jesse Michels. Artifact researchers report experiencing suppression patterns consistent with the broader UAP suppression architecture: the TikTok account thoththeatlantian777 has described directed-energy-weapon-style symptoms and suicidal ideation while in the US, paralleling the Amy Eskridge and Havana Syndrome patterns. The social media documentation model — bypassing institutional gatekeeping — appears to be a deliberate strategy by researchers who have observed what happens to those who seek institutional validation. Historical precedents (Acambaro figures 1944, Ica stones 1960s) were debunked as hoaxes, but the current wave differs in scale (thousands of artifacts across hundreds of kilometers), documentation method (live-streamed excavations), and institutional engagement (congressional briefings, lab testing, legal representation by Sheehan).

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